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Fri, 06 Feb 2015 01:23:03 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1Great Video review of below deck on the NEW OCEANIS 35http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/great-review-deck-new-oceanis-35/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/great-review-deck-new-oceanis-35/#commentsWed, 28 Jan 2015 03:09:16 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4605Boat test.com recently conducted a review of the interior of the all NEW Oceanis 35 and its unique features with flexibility of layout to suit your needs , bright open and spacious saloon and forward V berth, excellent storage , large head and shower and much more- see video Beneteau Oceanis 35 Features

]]>Boat test.com recently conducted a review of the interior of the all NEW Oceanis 35 and its unique features with flexibility of layout to suit your needs , bright open and spacious saloon and forward V berth, excellent storage , large head and shower and much more- see video

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/great-review-deck-new-oceanis-35/feed/02015 Midsize Cruisers of the Year: Oceanis 35http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/2015-midsize-cruisers-year-goes-oceanis-35/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/2015-midsize-cruisers-year-goes-oceanis-35/#commentsFri, 09 Jan 2015 00:29:05 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4564MEET THE MIDSIZE CRUISERS JUDGED BY AN INDEPENDENT PANEL IN CRUISING WORLD‘S 2015 BOAT OF THE YEAR COMPETITION. THE BENETEAU 35 ROSE TO THE TOP WITH AN INNOVATIVE INTERIOR LAYOUT. Story by: Herb McCormick What a mix of purpose and design. A dedicated cruising boat from a Danish brand perhaps better known for crossover racer-cruisers: the […]

]]>MEET THE MIDSIZE CRUISERS JUDGED BY AN INDEPENDENT PANEL IN CRUISING WORLD‘S 2015 BOAT OF THE YEAR COMPETITION. THE BENETEAU 35 ROSE TO THE TOP WITH AN INNOVATIVE INTERIOR LAYOUT.Story by: Herb McCormick

What a mix of purpose and design. A dedicated cruising boat from a Danish brand perhaps better known for crossover racer-cruisers: the Xc 35. A German yacht with an important American connection — its naval architects, Farr Yacht Design, are based in Annapolis, Maryland, from a builder that continues to make inroads into the U.S. market: the Bavaria Cruiser 37. And finally, a French design to be built in the company’s Marion, South Carolina, plant that comes in various stages of fit and finish depending on the owner’s budget and sailing agenda: the Beneteau Oceanis 35.

The Beneteau Oceanis 35 — a sister ship to the company’s Oceanis 38, introduced last year — a boat with an unusual but incredibly well-imagined and executed interior plan from Nauta Design. It was so well done, actually, that it earned the boat top honors as the best Midsize Cruiser for 2015.

“This is a very interesting boat,” said Murphy. “The interior, I think, is great. The floor plan in the main saloon is completely open with no forward bulkhead, which is very unusual, but it works. They offer the boat in three stages, so you can buy it as a daysailer with no galley whatsoever, and then up through two more levels, as a weekender or a full-on cruiser. We were on so many other boats this year, many of them in the mid-40-foot range and larger, and my notes over and over again say the Oceanis 35 compares favorably with them.

“There are just so many little things that add up,” he continued. “For instance, on this 35-footer, there’s a separate head with a completely separate shower room. The aft cabin is a wonderful space. Those are always a challenge, to get that space to actually work under the complex curves of the cockpit sole, but they nailed it. In the main cabin, there are windows in the hull, which you see on more and more boats. I liked sitting down there when we were sailing, with the light coming in, watching the shoreline and the water pass by. I reviewed a 58-footer recently with the same features, and the view on the Oceanis 35 was exactly the same. I think that’s quite a nice thing.”

“The target market, I think, is the millennial generation, the kids who played with Transformer toys,” said Schrader. “They’ll have a number of different things to do with the interior here; it’s really very clever. The Lewmar steering package was very smooth, and the mechanical installations were good. The cockpit was huge, thanks to a wide, wide transom. It’s a lot of boat in 35 feet. They also offer a seven-year hull and structural warranty, three years on equipment, and all the warranty work goes directly through Beneteau.”

That final point sealed Schrader’s vote, and ultimately, those of his fellow judges too.
“I like a company that stands behind what it makes,” he said.

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/2015-midsize-cruisers-year-goes-oceanis-35/feed/0Top 5 Sailing Holiday Ideas….2015 is the year!http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/top-5-sailing-holiday-ideas-2015-year/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/top-5-sailing-holiday-ideas-2015-year/#commentsThu, 08 Jan 2015 00:38:13 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4532A sailing holiday…something you have been dreaming about your whole life. Its time to jump aboard and set off on a journey across the world to the 1 or some of the many picturesque destinations that there is to be enjoyed across the seas. (In your Beneteau of course). Here is a list of destinations […]

]]>A sailing holiday…something you have been dreaming about your whole life. Its time to jump aboard and set off on a journey across the world to the 1 or some of the many picturesque destinations that there is to be enjoyed across the seas. (In your Beneteau of course). Here is a list of destinations that we put at the top of the list for places to visit on your next sailing holiday.

Sail your Beneteau through the beautiful turquoise waters of the British Virgin Islands, stop to snorkel in deep caves and along reefs, anchor and tour around islands, hike, relax and enjoy the sunset and the Caribbean sounds.

The British Virgin Islands are among the world’s most popular sailing destinations, and you only have to look around to understand why. Laidback and low-key, the BVIs are gorgeous to sail and explore.

The Bay of Islands is a popular sailing destination located in the beautiful Northland region of New Zealand. With 144 islands and bays, the Bay of Islands maritime park is one of New Zealand’s best. Explore colourful coastlines, beautiful lakes or winding rivers. There are perfect spots for activities such as fishing, diving, snorkeling, sightseeing or just relaxing under the gentle flap of the sails, you might even see a dolphin or two!

You wouldn’t think so but Croatia is one of the most picturesque sceneries you will find in Northern Hemisphere. Crystal clear turquoise waters, pristine beaches and friendly locals – it’s easy to see why sailing through Croatia is an absolute must-do adventure on the European summer.
Visit the historic towns of Split & Dubrovnik to the renowned party island of Hvar, and an endless string of beautiful beaches & stunning villages in between; you’re in for the trip of a lifetime!

A prime holiday hot spot off the Queensland coast, the Whitsundays are the stuff of postcard designers’ dreams – cloudless skies, azure seas and 74 flawless islands. Find a kaleidoscopic of coral gardens, sea turtles and a mind-boggling array of fabulous fish. Dive or snorkel straight off your yacht for the most amazing experience in the pristine waters of the Whitsundays. The best part is the weather is perfect year round so you can visit anytime you like.

Tahiti and French Polynesia form the ultimate beauty. From the lush slopes of the high islands to the white-sand, palm ruffled islands with crystal clear lagoons; this is a sailing trip you will never want to leave. Roughly halfway between Australia and California, French Polynesia’s 118 islands are scattered over an expanse of the Pacific Ocean stretching more than 2000 sq km – an area about the size of Western Europe. If you’re a yachtie looking to live the dream, start your adventures on the here. It’s a good idea for sailors to avoid the November-to-March tropical depressions, with their (depressing) rain.

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/top-5-sailing-holiday-ideas-2015-year/feed/0Good Luck to All Beneteaus In The Sydney to Hobart Racehttp://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/good-luck-beneteaus-sydney-hobart-race/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/good-luck-beneteaus-sydney-hobart-race/#commentsMon, 22 Dec 2014 23:22:39 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4522Vicsail would like to wish all of the competing Beneteaus Yachts good luck and safe passage in the 2014 Sydney to Hobart Race. This year there will be and astounding 11 Beneteau Yachts competing in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Without doubt, Beneteau is one of the leading brands of yacht that compete in […]

]]>Vicsail would like to wish all of the competing Beneteaus Yachts good luck and safe passage in the 2014 Sydney to Hobart Race.

This year there will be and astounding 11 Beneteau Yachts competing in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Without doubt, Beneteau is one of the leading brands of yacht that compete in this prestigious race due to its fast, reliable, safe and comfortable characteristics.

If you get a chance to watch the Sydney to Hobart race, you will see many of the Beneteau First range out there racing away! Here are some of the Beneteaus that will be racing:

Ariel – Beneteau First 40

Audere – Beneteau first 45

Ausreo – Beneteau 47.7

Black Sheep – Beneteau 45

Breakthrough – Beneteau First 45

Chancellor – Beneteau 47.7

Concubine – Beneteau First 40

Mistraal – Beneteau 57

Not a Diamond – Beneteau First 40

Twitch – Beneteau First 44.7

Willyama – Beneteau First 40

We were lucky enough to have Ausreo, Not a Diamond and Breakthrough race in our recent Beneteau regatta! Again, we would like to wish the very best of luck all crews racing the Sydney to Hobart Race.

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/good-luck-beneteaus-sydney-hobart-race/feed/0The New Oceanis 41 Expresshttp://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/new-oceanis-41-express/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/new-oceanis-41-express/#commentsWed, 17 Dec 2014 01:46:58 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4501Beneteau has decided to give us a new Christmas present – The Express pack offered with the Oceanis 41. This revamped version is being shown now at the Paris boat show and proposes some excellent innovation for better sailing performance. The changes and featured included in the Beneteau 41 Express Pack are as stated below. […]

]]>Beneteau has decided to give us a new Christmas present – The Express pack offered with the Oceanis 41. This revamped version is being shown now at the Paris boat show and proposes some excellent innovation for better sailing performance. The changes and featured included in the Beneteau 41 Express Pack are as stated below.

ELVSTRÖM WINDWARD:
The 300+ Windward series is a triradial cut range of performance sails
Elvström created and developed an ideal fabric with Dimension Polyant:
laminated fabric with taffeta inside coupled with black Technora fibre yarns, combined with a finish aimed at fast cruising and club regattas.
You can use them to race at the weekend or enjoy fast cruising.
Weight: 340g
Colour: black

North Sails Soft NorLam full batten upgrade option:
Well known to sailors in search of high-performing sails for cruising, the Soft NorLam sail is made of Mylar taffeta fabric perfectly suited to making large full batten mainsails and furling genoas.
Available in white and grey in a triradial cut for several years, the greater weights have now been renewed.
Although the constructive principles remain the same – a Mylar film protected on two sides by a double layer of woven Polyester – on top of this the new references combine a hybrid layer of woven polyester/aramid taffeta with a North Gatorback™ aramid scrim for improved stretch resistance and performance.
Therefore, this new product is a very fine alternative to Spectra for 35 to 55 foot boats! !
Weight:
7.4GW+: Soft NorLam grey 7.1oz (305 g/m²)
With reinforcements in 9.4GW+: Soft NorLam grey 9.3oz (400 g/m²)
Colour: grey

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/new-oceanis-41-express/feed/070th Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and Beneteau leads the production packhttp://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/70th-sydney-hobart-yacht-race-beneteau-leads-production-pack/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/70th-sydney-hobart-yacht-race-beneteau-leads-production-pack/#commentsMon, 08 Dec 2014 04:22:27 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4485A fleet of 119 will line up for the Boxing Day start of the 70th edition of the legendary Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race – considered among the world’s most significant blue water races. Beneteau will have twelve yachts competing in this milestone year, the highest representation of production yachts. They include seven entries from […]

]]>A fleet of 119 will line up for the Boxing Day start of the 70th edition of the legendary Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race – considered among the world’s most significant blue water races.

Beneteau will have twelve yachts competing in this milestone year, the highest representation of production yachts. They include seven entries from New South Wales, two from Tasmania and one entry each fromSouth Australia, Queensland and Victoria.

Among the Beneteau owners are Jacinta Cooper and David Redfern, already anticipating the challenges both physical and mental they will face down the coast and across Bass Strait.

Jacinta will skipper her Beneteau 57 Mistraal, she and her husband Brett returning after an absence of 20 years. The couple, active sailors from Hobart, entered Mistraal in the Cruising Division. They are both familiar with the demands of coastal cruising, having sailed to Hamilton Island Race Week and competed in Magnetic Island Race Week, but they acknowledge that the Sydney Hobart is in a league of its own. “We have sailed regularly together and we’re very comfortable with the boat and each other,” says Jacinta.

“But we are realistic enough to understand that the journey south at that time of year can involve massive swells and winds. Mistraal is our third Beneteau and we are confident it will handle anything Mother Nature throws at us. The rest is up to our skills!”

David Redfern is preparing for his first Sydney-Hobart and will helm his Beneteau First 40 Not A Diamond, leading a crew of experienced sailors and competing in IRC Division 3.

Not A Diamond was delivered in November 2012 by Spirit Marine International at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.

As David explains: “The original plan was to use the boat as a WAGS racer, not stage a full on campaign. But we had some success and got a taste for it.” Not A Diamond won its first WAGS race in 2013 before heading to Hamo in 2013 and 2014 and putting up a competitive campaign.

“I never thought I’d do a Sydney-Hobart, but we have put together a pretty good crew, which has campaigned together quite extensively. Half our crew have done the race, the other half haven’t, but have solid ocean racing experience.

“We’ve been prepping the boat all season. Ten guys on a 40-foot yacht requires meticulous planning. We need to be nimble with the ability to react and respond to whatever is thrown at us. We have new sails and strengthened the rigging. Hopefully, we haven’t left any stone unturned. Now is as good a time as ever!”

First 40 'Not a Diamond' preparing for its first Sydney - Hobart. Pic Rodney Caldwell

Not A Diamond’s crew includes sailing master, Neil Harrison who hails from Hillarys Boat Harbour in WA and is owner of a Beneteau First 35. Navigator Stuart Reader has sailed with Not A Diamond since its launch and has learnt a lot on the job over the past two years. Trimmers Matt Williams and Duane Smith, as well as bowman Fred Kinsman will be undertaking their second Sydney-Hobart after competing on a Beneteau First 40 Blunderbuss in 2012.

David says that while his first priority is to make it to Constitution Dock safely and in one piece, he hopes to put up a good challenge to the other First 40s and similar sized boats in the race. “I believe we have the crew to give it a shake!”

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/70th-sydney-hobart-yacht-race-beneteau-leads-production-pack/feed/0Beneteaus Sizzle on Sydney Harbourhttp://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/beneteaus-sizzle-on-sydney-harbour/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/beneteaus-sizzle-on-sydney-harbour/#commentsMon, 24 Nov 2014 23:04:18 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4198Sydneysiders cooked under a spring blowtorch that took the temperature in the CBD past 30 degrees at 9am last Friday morning, November 21, 2014. Out on the harbour the real sizzle came from the class rivalry in the 23rd annual Beneteau Cup Sydney. Most of the 39 skippers and crews competing across four divisions were […]

]]>Sydneysiders cooked under a spring blowtorch that took the temperature in the CBD past 30 degrees at 9am last Friday morning, November 21, 2014. Out on the harbour the real sizzle came from the class rivalry in the 23rd annual Beneteau Cup Sydney.

Most of the 39 skippers and crews competing across four divisions were nonchalant and friendly enough at the morning gathering and official briefing as they sipped fine champagne. Once the start gun for race one fired, the competitive gene kicked in among the more ambitious in the spinnaker and non-spinnaker fleets.

Fickle afternoon breezes kept the tacticians guessing. A perfect nor ‘easterly wind greeted crews at the start off Darling Point then waned and shifted east as the air temperature rose into the high 30s. Some of the back markers missed the time limit in the opening race, mostly the Lagoons catamarans which were the last to start, though the crews weren’t too bothered given it was lunchtime anyway.

A slick on-water performance by a crew all aged over 60 resulted in two line honours wins against much bigger boats and a non-spinnaker division 1 victory for Max Prentice’s First 40.7 Ticket of Leave. “We have a lot of old farts on board, but that worked pretty well,” said Prentice. “We found the courses fair and we blitzed the field.” He praised Vicsail Sydney’s organisation of the two-race series, “It’s the only regatta of its kind for a specific class. Congratulations to Vicsail.”

Out of the top results but definitely in the spirit was the full crew on Jim Lelliott’s Beneteau 47.7 called AusReo. They traded polos and caps for hard hats and matching bright orange high visibility work shirts.

A comedian racing on another boat pointed towards the Harbour Bridge and called out to them “Barangaroo is up that way”, referring to James Packer’s harbourside casino development. AusReo supplies reinforcing steel and the company has sponsored the boat’s second Rolex Sydney Hobart challenge. Look out for them on Boxing Day when the crew is dressed once again in construction chic. “We are not the Village People, contrary to what some say, though we can do the YMCA,” Lelliott volunteered.

Back off the water NSW’s Beneteau agent Graham Raspass said, “Judging by the looks on everyone’s faces, a good day was had by all. The weather was kind and it was fantastic to see so many Beneteau owners and crew, particularly the like Beneteaus such as the Oceanis 38s and 45s, challenging each other.”

Raspass skippered his Beneteau 44.7 Swift and other Vicsail staff supported owners by taking up crew positions among the fleet.

The series finished up with a sit-down dinner at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and an auction to raise funds for Mercy Ships, the unique medical hospital ship charity Vicsail supports. A donation of $2,000 from Raspass and his team kick-started this year’s Beneteau Cup fundraising effort and with the generous support of skippers and crew $5,000 was raised for Mercy Ships.

A multi-generational 39 strong fleet representing Beneteau designs from the mid-1980s up to the very latest from the French manufacturer enjoyed the 23rd edition of the Beneteau Cup Sydney thanks to event sponsors Sydney City Marine and KPMG.

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/beneteaus-sizzle-on-sydney-harbour/feed/0Beneteau Cup 2014http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/beneteau-cup-2014/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/beneteau-cup-2014/#commentsThu, 30 Oct 2014 22:52:11 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=4145Vicsail Beneteau would like to invite all Beneteau owners and their family, friends, colleagues and crew to join us for the 2014 Beneteau Cup sponsored by Sydney City Marine and KPMG and hosted by CYCA Rushcutters Bay. THE DATE: Friday 21st November 2014, starting at 10.00 am at the CYCA for registration and finishing on a high note with the […]

]]>Vicsail Beneteau would like to invite all Beneteau owners and their family, friends, colleagues and crew to join us for the 2014 Beneteau Cup sponsored by Sydney City Marine and KPMG and hosted by CYCA Rushcutters Bay.

THE DATE: Friday 21st November 2014, starting at 10.00 am at the CYCA for registration and finishing on a high note with the presentation, gourmet dinner and dancing.Last year we had over 35 yachts and we hope you can join us this year!

To make registration easy we are using Top Yacht via the CYCA, just click on the REGISTER NOW link below and follow the prompts. If you have never used Top Yacht before it only takes a few minutes to enter your yacht for the first time.

We have kept the entry fee to the same as the last two years at just $90 per boat, plus $90 per crew member and that includes race entry, Beneteau cup cap, welcome champagne, coffee and hot food, packed lunch and drinks, afternoon presentation and dinner/ dancing PLUS courtesy of our sponsors some great lucky door prizes for both Owners and Crew including a holiday + flight package for 2 to the Whitsunday’s, loads of sailing equipment and gear, dinner vouchers, weekend getaways, gift packs plus more!

Payment can be made via Top Yacht using your credit card if you tick the pay by EFT box we will contact you to organise payment.

NOTE if you cannot stay for the presentation dinner and dancing give us a call, as we would still love to have you join us for the regatta.

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/beneteau-cup-2014/feed/0Boat Show Open Day – 18th Octoberhttp://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/boat-show-open-day-saturday-18th-october-10am-at-dalbora-marinas-rushcutters-bay/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/boat-show-open-day-saturday-18th-october-10am-at-dalbora-marinas-rushcutters-bay/#commentsThu, 09 Oct 2014 03:37:38 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=3991Saturday October 18th, 10am at d’albora Marina, New Beach Road, Rushcutters Bay. We will be showcasing five of our range of award winning, innovative and spacious mono hull yachts including the Oceanis 38, Oceanis 45, Sense 50, First 40, Sly 43 PLUS the highly acclaimed Lagoon 39… With support from the factory, extended to end […]

With support from the factory, extended to end of October we have some great incentives available on the entire range. We have assisted over a 1000 owners to live the dream of you, your family and friends being out on the water. Ask us how we can put together the right deal for you?

Oceanis 45

Winner of the 2012 European Yacht of the year – Family Cruising Division – the Oceanis 45 lets you take to the ocean confidently. A beautiful yacht, with remarkable sailing performance and a host of options to let you personalise the boat to your unique requirements, the Oceanis 45 is a must see boat.

Key Features

2, 3 or 4 cabin layouts available

Electric opening transom

Fixed main sail arch with raised main sheet

Large spacious cockpit with deluxe table

Maximum size hull port windows for increased visibility

Full length chined hull for additional stability

Oceanis 38

Voted European Yacht of the Year 2014 in the family cruiser category the Oceanis 38 offers a new way of experiencing life with the option of day sailor, weekender or cruiser internal layout the Oceanis 38, can be fully customised to your individual needs. And with its sleek lines, revised sail plan and twin rudders it has unrivalled agility and performance on the water.

Key Features

Twin wheels and rudders for ease of handling and access in the cockpit

The Lagoon 39 filiation with the new Lagoon generation is apparent on first sight: vertical, bevelled bows, aft centered mast for sailing performance and ease of handling … a strong character indeed!

Key Features

A simple, efficient deck layout allows to control the main manoeuvres from the steering station, and for an easy and protected boarding

The mainsail, which is relatively narrower and higher, benefits from better winds at the top, thus enhancing performance

An important innovation is the possibility to have a 2 luxurious cabin owner’s version, with a king size bed, a desk, a sofa, a large hanging locker and a wide bathroom forward in each hull

Sense 50

The ground breaking Sense 50 blends simplicity with refinement. By applying the latest trends in contemporary design to the living spaces, both below and above deck and combining them with a high performance hull, the Sense 50 lets you explore the true pleasures of cruising.

Key Features

Hard-chine hull optimised for reduced heel underway

Saildrive propulsion and Dock & Go

Choice of layouts: 2 cabins, 2 heads and a choice of a 3rd cabin or office, technical space or occasional cabin

Motorised companionway door, electric tables, electric blinds, LED in all external lighting, 32’’ pop-up LED TV, recharging point and more…

Sly 43

The new Sly 43 represents the perfect choice for the discerning owners looking for performance and style in true Italian fashion. A no compromise offer with beautiful interior combined with sharp and modern lines. A true Ocean racer with the ambiance to satisfy all the weekend cruising and all the beautiful twilight sails you could wish for.

Key features

Designed for the absolute pleasure of sailing

Sporty safe and comfortable

Infused construction throughout ensuring strength and lightness

Comes complete with prodder/ sails and all sail gear

Absolutely ready for immediate handover and keenly priced

First 40

Winner of the 2010 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race, the First 40 is internationally recognised for its ocean going capabilities and unrivalled production boat performance. Highly awarded, the First 40 is truly a respected racing cruiser.

Key Features

Available with choice of standard rigging or carbon rod rigging

Can be optimised to your specific requirements

A variety of sail packages to suit your budget

Very competitive IRC handicap

Open cockpit (with removable lockers) provides both space and accessibility

We look forward to seeing you on the 18th, with complimentary coffee and water available, plus tours of the marina – The Vicsail Team!

]]>http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/boat-show-open-day-saturday-18th-october-10am-at-dalbora-marinas-rushcutters-bay/feed/0Oceanis 48 in Sydneyhttp://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/oceanis-48-in-sydney/
http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/oceanis-48-in-sydney/#commentsTue, 08 Jul 2014 04:38:29 +0000http://www.vicsailsydney.com.au/?p=3795Oceanis 48, a strikingly slender, pure and mineral silhouette ideally proportioned with a centred mast and large mainsail arch… The desire to set off on a long cruise with an air of adventure. Nothing but the best Simplicity and freedom stand out, served by great flow and functional […]